- Canadian Tories get booted, net metering ends in Hawaii
by Seth Zuckerman on
Toyota to replace plain internal combustion cars with hybrids and fuel cell vehicles by 2050, BP’s chief economist admits some oil must stay in the ground, and more news of the week in clean energy solutions.
- Climate Solutions' 7th Annual Dinner
Register now! Climate Solutions' Seventh Annual Dinner in Portland is less than a month away, on Nov. 12. Our keynote speaker is Danny Kennedy, sustainability activist and cofounder of Sungevity.
- A Stronger Energy Code to Cut Carbon
by Elizabeth Willmott on
A package of hugely important changes to Washington State codes are needed to make buildings more energy efficient and ready for solar and electric vehicle charging.
- Oregon is poised to make clean energy history
by Kristen Sheeran on
This week the Renew Oregon Action Fund began a new chapter in Oregon’s clean energy transition, filing ballot measures to allow Oregon to become the first state in the nation to go coal free by public vote. The measures also double the amount of Oregon’s electricity produced from clean, renewable resources like wind and solar.
- Carbon Reduction Know-How
by Elizabeth Willmott on
In the early days of climate action, urban plans to reduce carbon frequently suffered from the laundry list syndrome: cataloguing potential strategies without any evidence of how they would meet long-term goals. Since then, cities and counties have become more sophisticated about cutting carbon, and are developing clean energy transition plans to do it.
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